
Skeletons at the Feast
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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By:
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Chris Bohjalian
In January 1945, in the waning months of World War II, a small group of people begin the longest journey of their lives: an attempt to cross the remnants of the Third Reich, from Warsaw to the Rhine if necessary, to reach the British and American lines.
Among the group is 18-year-old Anna Emmerich, the daughter of Prussian aristocrats. There is her lover, Callum Finella, a 21-year-old Scottish prisoner of war who was brought from the stalag to her family's farm as forced labour. And there is 26-year-old Wehrmacht corporal, who the pair know as Manfred - who is, in reality, Uri Singer, a Jew from Germany who managed to escape a train bound for Auschwitz. As they work their way west, they encounter a countryside ravaged by war. Their flight will test both Anna's and Callum's love, as well as their friendship with Manfred - assuming any of them survive.
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A well constructed story from beginning to end.
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This is a beautifully written and exquisitely read book. Rarely is the reading able to keep up with such a well written book. The experience is an extremely sad joy. I highly recommend this book and can't wait to start another by this author and will keep my eye out for this reader..Really Great
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Learned so much more.
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But I do think this latest was missing something in its larger focus. Bohjalian is best when he uses a smaller lens to filter the family and social conflicts that make us all question our motives and behaviors, and cause us to hit the wall when we confront others with differing histories, situations and attitudes.
Bohjalian is to be commended for the variety of the issues he explores in each of his books, and I am reasonably certain that I have read them all. He is never content to always stay with what works, and is persistent in his discovery of new and difficult situations to present in his novels. But "Skeletons", I thought, was so large a canvas that it missed the interesting details of the inner landscape of each of the characters.
The narrator is talented and gifted with characterization and regional accents, but the language-specific narration was really something I could have done without. A straight reading in the narrator's own accent and speech patterns would have worked better.
I would be quite interested in attending a Bohjalian event centered around this book, as I think there is more to discover than what I have mentioned here.
War from the inside out
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It was intertwined story and very compelling.What was one of the most memorable moments of Skeletons at the Feast?
Yuri's transformation through out the book. The disguises he used to stay alive.What does Mark Bramhall bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His uses of accent and his voice which is amazing.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me ever more aware of the true hell that the victims of the Nazis experienced. I have read hundreds of books on the Holocaust and each one make me more attuned to the plight of the Jews and those who tried to assist them during the Nazi occupation of most of Europe. I felt sad at the loss of several of the characters and joyous at the triumph of those who survived the horror of the Nazis and the Russians.Any additional comments?
If we don't know history, we are doomed to repeat it.Great read
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Compelling and sad
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An Unforgettable Journey
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Historical fiction fascinates me, but when written so beautifully, it allows this time period to become a part of the reader. I have a relative who lived through this particular time, and this book brought me a little glimpse of what he must have lived through himself. Loved this book.What about Mark Bramhall’s performance did you like?
He's so expressive and his voice has great depth and clarity. I love listening to him.Painful and beautiful
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A story as Powerful as Cold Mountain
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Cried, shuddered, whimpered
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